Blessing
It was eight years ago when I first heard this benediction spoken at the conclusion of a worship service. My friend Neal Plantinga and I
It was eight years ago when I first heard this benediction spoken at the conclusion of a worship service. My friend Neal Plantinga and I
Rod Jellema, professor of English emertius at the University of Maryland, has been writing poetry for forty years. This new volume constitutes a selective harvest
In Part One of this essay I explored “Marilynne Robinson: Distinctive Calvinist.” Here the focus shifts to Marilynne Robinson as a Calvinian. Calvinians are those
Apparently, “Calvinism” is on the rise among American evangelicals. Whether it’s the “new Calvinism” described in 2009 by Time as one of the “ten ideas
Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan, has undergone somewhat of a renaissance in its methodology for teaching biblical Hebrew over the last five years. The
Every child has a childhood, but some childhoods are not for children. Take the Windshield Wiper children for instance. Every day these boys, ages six
For many readers, the story of Abraham and Isaac is one of the most troubling stories of the Bible. By this point in Abraham’s story,
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